Paroles officielles de la chanson "Chicago Is So Two Years Ago"

My heart is on my sleeveWear it like a bruise or black eyeMy badge, my witnessMeans that I believedEvery single lie you said'Cause every pain of glass that your pebbles tapNegates the pains I went through to avoid youAnd every little pat on the shoulder for attentionFails to mention I still hate youBut there's a light on in ChicagoAnd I know I should be homeAll the colors of the street signsThey remind me of the pickup truckOut in front of your neighbor's houseShe took me down and said"Boy's like you are overratedSo save your breath"Loaded words and loaded friendsLoaded guns to our heads'Cause every pain of glass that your pebbles tapNegates the pains I went through to avoid youAnd every little pat on the shoulder for attentionFails to mention I still hate youBut there's a light on in ChicagoAnd I know I should be homeAll the colors of the street signsThey remind me of the pickup truckOut in front of your neighbor's houseYou want apologiesGirl, you might hold your breathUntil your breathing stops forever, foreverThe only thing you'll ever getIs this curse on your lipsI hope they taste of me foreverThere's a light on in ChicagoAnd I know I should be homeAll the colors of the street signsThey remind me of the pickup truckOut in front of your neighbor'sWith every breath I wish your body will be broken again, againWith every breath I wish your body will be broken again, againWith every breath I wish your body will be broken again, againWith every breath I wish your body will be broken again